About “la Lettura” the dialogue between Jon Fosse and Paolo Giordano – Corriere.it

From IDA BOZZI

In the new issue, Sunday April 21st, on newsstands and digitally, the dialogue between the Nobel Prize 2023 and the Strega Prize. And a ten-page special on the new geographies of the world after the decline of globalization theory and with a text on the meeting between Gorbachev and Prime Minister De Mita in 1988. Extras in the app: a focus on the parable of the Soviet leader

The second decade of the new millennium marked the return of borders, or rather the awareness that borders and frontiers had never disappeared: after Brexit and in the face of such a bitter conflict in Ukraine, we need to understand the world in which we live. A broad focus is devoted to new geography in the new issue of “la Lettura”, No. 647, on Sunday, April 21st, in the app and at the kiosk.


The edition begins with a meeting outside the borders of Europe, in Oslo, Norway, in the Great North of the 2023 Nobel Prize Jon Fosse speaking to Strega Prize winner Paolo Giordano: on the eve of the release of new novel, A glow (The Ship of Theseus, from June 4th) and participation in the Milanesiana conceived and directed by Elisabetta Sgarbi (the event will on June 5th in Milan)Fosse explores vast interior spaces, his relationship to fame (he is very reserved), to faith (he was a materialist), to the landscape of the fjords and the sea, and to human nature, in which, in his opinion, a divine spark is hidden.

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Ten special pages in the supplement are dedicated to the borders of our world, which are also uncertain and restless: The first article on the topic is the conversation between two geopolitical specialists, Alessandro Aresu and Manlio Graziano, in the dialogue edited by Antonio Carioti. The theory of globalization is wrong, experts explain, because production chains that span continents are one thing, but the effects that arise from these chains are quite another. Among other things, the book is about the Alaskan “frontier.” 150 hectares (Atlantis Blue) by Melina Moustakis, interviewed by Viviana Mazza, the interview with the political scientist Klaus Dodds by Giuseppe Sarcina, During dinner in the analysis by Maurizio Scarpari and the articles by Jessica Chia, Adriano Favole, Fabrizio Villa, Helmut Failoni, Monica Zornetta, Annachiara Sacchi; it still is Gorbachev’s unprecedented “European” vision 1988 in the article by Massimo Franco. And a portrait of Kremlin leader Gorbachev, who launched an ambitious program of internal reforms and opening to the West, is the topic of the day on Sunday, April 21st in the app “la Lettura”: The digital extra will be published Antonio Carioti.

In the books, the opening is dedicated to two authors who will be at Comicon Naples (April 25-28), Frank Mentzer and Fabio Celoni, interviewed by Vanni Santoni and Chiara Severgnini. The incipit of the novel is available in the “Themes” section of the “la Lettura” app T (Adelphi) by Chetna Maroo, Booker Prize finalist, what Antonella Lattanzi writes about in the supplement.

In addition to the daily theme and the preview of the new edition of “la Lettura”, there is also the “la Lettura” app for smartphones and tablets available on Saturdays the entire archive of supplementary editions published from 2011 to present, divided by year, also searchable with an advanced search engine. AND the original, Texts of great writers, published in Italian translation on “la Lettura” and available here in the original language. The app can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play. The subscription can also be subscribed from desktop From this page. The content is also visible to subscribers on their profile page on PC and Mac. One year of the “la Lettura” app can be given away as a gift using the Gift Subscription option, available at WHO.

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April 19, 2024 (changed April 20, 2024 | 6:30 p.m.)

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